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Mountain biking around Yepes, Spain, offers diverse terrain across the "Mesa de Ocaña," a vast plain featuring isolated hills and gentle slopes. The landscape is characterized by lacustrine limestones at higher elevations, with thinner layers of clay and gypsum on the slopes. Towards the edge of the Mesa de Ocaña, the terrain breaks into views of the Algodor River and Tagus Valley, with small valleys and ravines formed by torrents. This varied topography provides a range of mountain bike trails.
…Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Collegiate Church of San Benito Abad is the main historical and artistic monument of Yepes and one of the most outstanding Renaissance temples in the province of Toledo, to the point that it is often known as the "Cathedral of La Mancha" due to its monumentality. [turismocas...amancha.es]
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Avenida de Juan Pablo II is one of the main and busiest streets in Yepes, both residentially and commercially. It is approximately 1 km long. It connects with important streets such as Avenida de Cuatro Caminos, Paseo Santa Eulalia and Avenida San Luis Very close to the historic center, the Colegiata de San Benito Abad and the Town Hall.
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What to see in Huerta de Valdecarábanos: Ermita de la Virgen del Rosario de los Pastores The most unique monument in the municipality Modernist style, designed by a disciple of Gaudí and built in the early 20th century Highly valued by visitors for the surprising architecture in a rural setting. Church of San Pedro Apóstol Main temple of the town Construction between Gothic and Renaissance (16th century) It is the historical and social axis of the urban center. Plaza Mayor and urban center Quiet streets, popular La Mancha architecture Meeting point of the town and venue for local festivals.
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Huerta de Valdecarabanos: A quiet and authentic village, highly valued by those seeking calm, rural life, and friendly interactions. Ideal for disconnecting, strolling, and enjoying the countryside of the Mesa de Ocaña.
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What to see in La Guardia (Toledo) Palace-House of the Jaenes (Ethnological Museum) Church of Our Lady of the Assumption Hermitage of the Holy Child Historic town center and castle ruins Cave houses and dwellings carved into the rock Natural surroundings of the Cedrón Stream and the La Guardia Lagoon Wineries and wine from the Campo de La Guardia region Main Square
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La Guardia is considered a small town, but surprisingly rich in heritage, ideal for a peaceful getaway from Madrid or Toledo. Its hilltop location affords panoramic views, streets steeped in history, and a distinctive character. Although it seems like a town you could visit in a morning, it holds more history, architecture, and scenery than meets the eye. Furthermore, it's part of a renowned wine-producing region: within its boundaries lies the Pago Campo de La Guardia vineyard, a wine with a protected designation of origin, adding value for wine tourism enthusiasts.
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The Hermitage of the Holy Child, in La Guardia, is located 3 kilometers north of the town. Its construction is estimated to date from the 16th century, and it is carved into the limestone rock. The name "Holy Child of La Guardia" refers to the alleged ritual murder of a child, whose existence has not been proven, committed by Jews and Jewish converts in the late 1480s in the town of La Guardia, likely inspired by the anti-Jewish legend known as the Blood Slander. [Wikipedia] To learn more about the legend, you can read the article at https://www.leyendasdetoledo.com/el-santo-nino-de-la-guardia/
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The Casa de los Jaenes Ethnological Museum is located in La Guardia (Toledo), inside a historic 18th-century building known as the House of the Inquisition or the House of Don Eulogio. Construction: Commissioned by Sebastián de Huerta, Secretary General of the Inquisition, in the 18th century. Style: Baroque with Mannerist details. Highlights: Monumental stone doorway with two levels and the Jaenes coat of arms. Columned courtyard with Tuscan columns and wooden walkways. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1991.
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There are over 30 mountain bike routes around Yepes, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 6 easy routes and 24 moderate routes, with no difficult routes listed.
The terrain around Yepes is diverse, characterized by the "Mesa de Ocaña" – a vast plain with isolated hills ("oteros") and gentle slopes. You'll find lacustrine limestones at higher elevations and thinner layers of clay and gypsum on the slopes. Towards the edge, the landscape breaks into views of the Algodor River and Tagus Valley, featuring small valleys ("veguillas") and ravines ("barrancos"). This varied topography provides everything from flowy singletrack to steeper sections.
Yepes experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Rainfall is relatively scarce. The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures. Winters are mild, making it possible to ride year-round, though summers can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended then.
Yes, Yepes offers several easy mountain bike routes suitable for families or beginners. One such route is the Toledo Gate of Yepes – Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes loop from Yepes, which is 13.8 miles (22.2 km) long and has minimal elevation gain, making it a good option for a relaxed ride.
The mountain bike trails in Yepes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes expansive plains, isolated hills, and views of the Algodor River and Tagus Valley, providing engaging experiences for different ability levels.
While primarily known for its natural setting, Yepes also has historical and cultural attractions. The Collegiate Church of San Benito Abad, sometimes called the "Cathedral of La Mancha," is a prominent landmark. Many routes, like the Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes – Toledo Gate of Yepes loop from Yepes, start from historical points within the town, allowing you to combine your ride with some sightseeing.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes – La Guardia loop from Yepes. This route is 36.1 miles (58.1 km) long and offers a varied riding experience through the regional landscape, with an elevation gain of approximately 453 meters.
Yes, routes like the Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes – Laguna de Noblejas loop from Yepes take you further afield. This 35-mile (56.4 km) route explores the plains and surrounding areas, offering a broader perspective of the Mesa de Ocaña and its natural features.
Yepes is a town with various starting points for mountain bike routes, including the Collegiate Church of San Benito and the Toledo Gate. Parking is generally available within the town, especially near these popular starting locations, allowing easy access to the trails.
Yepes is accessible by public transport, primarily bus services connecting it to larger cities like Toledo and Madrid. While specific information on public transport directly to trailheads isn't available, you can typically reach the town center and then start your ride from there, as many routes begin within or just outside Yepes.
Yes, there are several substantial loop routes. The Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes – Toledo Gate of Yepes loop from Yepes is a comprehensive 27.5-mile (44.3 km) loop, and the Collegiate Church of San Benito, Yepes – Cabañas de Yepes loop from Yepes covers 19.4 miles (31.2 km), both offering extensive rides through the local landscape.


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